Warren Feeney sacked by Newport County as Welsh side prop up League Two after shocking start to season

Newport have sacked manager Warren Feeney following the Welsh club's disappointing start to the season.
The Exiles currently prop up the Football League having won only one of their first nine Sky Bet League Two games and Feeney, 35, has departed after just over eight months in charge.
'The club can confirm that manager Warren Feeney has been relieved of his duties as first-team manager,' read a statement on Newport's official website.
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